You probably learned your dental hygiene habits as a young person. But now as an adult, you have some questions that went unanswered. Do you really need to limit your sugar? Is it sugar that causes cavities? This is a good question. The more you know about cavities and how they form, the more prepared you are to NOT get... read more »
A new year, a fresh start. January has a way of helping us look at our goals and see where we have been, what we’ve already accomplished, and where we want to go. May we suggest that 2018 be the year you finally get the smile of your dreams? Say goodbye to those crowded, gapped, or poorly aligned teeth, and... read more »
The Thanksgiving season has finally arrived. Hopefully, your year has been blessed with happiness and good health for yourself and your loved ones. If so, then you have plenty to be thankful for this year. However, we must not forget to thank our wonderful dentists and all the work they put forth. The dentists here at Groover Family Dentistry understand... read more »
Do you remember the days when holidays around family were simple? Back when you were a child, all you had to do was show up and everyone would shower you with gifts and praise. Even losing teeth was worthy of many positive comments. Sadly, at some point the mountaintop peaked and the praise began to turn into criticism. Even our... read more »
If you want a strong, healthy, and beautiful smile this spring, our Groover Family Dentistry team has some tips for you! As you spring clean your house, we recommend doing the following mouth-healthy tasks so you can stay on the right track toward the best oral health possible: Replace old or worn toothbrushes Once your toothbrush is worn down, it's... read more »
Chronic periodontal disease or a long history of tooth decay issues, can compromise the health of your mouth. While this might impair your ability to chew food, having missing teeth or teeth with large areas of tooth decay can also cause problems with your speech and impact your quality of life. Being fitted for a partial is a two-step process.... read more »